Cameron Diaz is happy
Cameron Diaz reportedly treated her stunt double to a holiday after shooting wrapped on ‘Knight and Day’.
The actress, who stars in the upcoming movie with Tom Cruise, paid for the on set action woman to holiday to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, as a way of saying thank you for all her hard work.
A source told the National Enquirer magazine, “There were a lot of serious stunts in the movie. The double got pretty banged up, Cameron sent her away to heal her bruises in peace.”
In the film, Tom plays secret agent Milner who goes on a blind date with Cameron’s character June Havens and the pair end up having to protect a powerful battery that can produce infinite power.
The majority of shooting took place at the end of 2009 in Boston, Bridgewater and Melrose, in Massachusetts, while some scenes were filmed in Spain and Austria.
The action comedy marks the first time the Hollywood pair have starred together since 2001’s ‘Vanilla Sky’ and it is due for release this coming June.
Cameron Michelle Diaz (born August 30, 1972) is an American actress and former model.
She broke out in the 1990s with her roles in the blockbuster films The Mask, My Best Friend's Wedding, and There's Something About Mary, and subsequently appeared in Charlie's Angels, Vanilla Sky, Gangs of New York, and several other Hollywood films. Diaz has received Golden Globe nominations for her performances in There's Something About Mary, Being John Malkovich, Vanilla Sky, and Gangs of New York.
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The actress “had to have work on my nose” after a 2005 surfing accident but, she tells the U.K. Cosmopolitan in its June issue: “I’d never do anything else. I think beauty comes from the inside.”
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Story centers on a hard-charging female ambulance chaser whose mindset makes her the ideal candidate to be the face of a prestigious law firm when a powerful client is sued in a sexual discrimination case.